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LECs go crazy in embryo development
Authors:Siobhan A Braybrook  John J Harada  
Institution:aDepartment of Plant Biology and Graduate Program in Plant Biology, College of Biological Sciences, University of California, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616, USA
Abstract:We have reviewed studies in which LEC TFs have been used to explore totipotency via SE and regulation of the maturation phase during zygotic embryogenesis. LEC TFs are master regulators of the maturation phase, activating genes encoding seed proteins that define this phase of embryo development. Regulation of the maturation phase seems to involve a feedback loop between the LEC TFs and hormones. LEC TFs stimulate ABA levels and activate genes that repress GA levels, contributing to the high ABA to GA ratio characteristic of the maturation phase. High ABA levels in turn stimulate LEC TFs to activate seed protein genes, and the reduction in GA levels might facilitate LEC TF activity. Although the LEC TFs are master regulators of the maturation phase, LEC genes are initially expressed before the onset of the maturation phase. The cellular process that initiates the maturation phase is not known. Nor is it known how LEC TFs interact with ABA and GA at the molecular level.SE is an outstanding example of totipotency in plants. Ectopic expression of LEC genes causes vegetative or reproductive cells to change their fate and undergo somatic embryo development. LEC TFs, via LEC2, activate auxin biosynthetic enzymes, and we propose that an increase in endogenous auxin levels serves to induce SE (Figure 3). How exogenous or endogenous auxin acts as the induction signal remains to be determined. We suggest that LEC TFs enable cells to become competent to respond to the induction signal by inactivating GA and, perhaps, by increasing ABA levels (Figure 3). Thus, a potential thread between the roles of LEC TFs in the maturation phase and SE might be their involvement in controlling the ABA to GA balance. It remains to be determined whether and how ABA and GA influence embryogenic competence. Although many questions remain, substantial progress has been made in determining how the LEC TFs ‘go crazy’ during embryo development.
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